Description: Sex/Life in L.A. 2: Cycles of Porn is a revealing glimpse into a world where sex, art and business collide in the City of Angels. It's been seven years since the filmmaker's first documentary portrait, and director Jochen Hick is checking in with some of his previous subjects: Adult film stars Kevin Kramer, Cole Tucker and Matt Bradshaw. But sexuality is constantly evolving, and styles, tastes and even new technology are providing a new supply of up-and-coming talent. Hick deftly explores a culture in which young men occupy a house outfitted with webcams for a sexy chat site, and nomad filmmakers rove the country looking for impromptu stars of their condom-free "bareback films." The dreams, disappointments and unwavering reality of the gay adult industry are all opened up with insight and humor in this riveting film that made festival audiences around the world cheer.
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Rating: - Porn life
Well, it's about guys who make their living through sex. Either by internet, movies, etc. Interesting, but for renting only. A few nudity scenes.
Rating: - A Glimpse Into The World Of Porn
Sex/Life in L.A. 2: Cycles of Porn is a fascinating look into the world of porn that is a follow up to Jochen Hick's 1998 Sex/Life in L.A. Hick revisits Kevin Kramer, Cole Tucker, Matt Bradshaw, and finds some new porn stars, or at least wannabes along the way. Although I found it to be quite intriguing it really only touches the surface and it left me wanting more. The film begins with a look behind the scenes at Chi Chi LaRue's "Live and Raw Hotel", a hotel filled with webcams and host to ... Read More
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Over 80 descriptive, tonal/modal works for orchestra, chamber orchestra,
chorus, children’s choir, boy choir, piano, chamber music, instrumental solos
with piano, pipe organ and classical guitar). "Voices From Chaco: Concertino
for Piano and Woodwind Quintet" won the 1980 Composer-of-the-Year competition,
Music Teachers National Association. "Introduction of the Child to the Cosmos"
won the Ninth Annual Choral Composition Competition of Itaca College and
Theodore Presser. "Fajada Butte," commissioned by t
he New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, was performed by the National Repertory
Orchestra at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the National Endowment for the
Arts at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Life
Born in Texas in 1947, Mauldin moved to New Mexico in 1971 for “the space, the light and the timelessness”. He completed a Master of Music in composition at the Univerisity of New Mexico, served as President of the New Mexico Music Teachers Association and the New Mexico Composers Guild, and as Student Composition Chair of the Music Teachers National Association. For seven years, he served as Music Director of the Albuquerque Boy Choir, which grew to three choirs, 85 boys ages 7–17, who regularly tour and record.
His choral compositions, for children and adults, have sold thousands of copies in the USA, Europe and Australia. He conducted the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra in 2000 to prepare five of his orchestral works for the compact disc, “Enchanted Land”. As a private teacher, public speaker, clinician and performer, he actively promotes private and public arts-education throughout the country and is an outspoken advocate for the rights of children.